Harold L. Runnels

Harold L. Runnels

Infobox Congressman
name = Harold L. Runnels
order =
term_start =January 3, 1971
term_end =August 5, 1980
lieutenant =
predecessor = Ed Foreman
successor = Joe Skeen
birth_date = Birth date|1924|3|17|mf=y
birth_place = Dallas, Texas
death_date = death date and age|1980|8|5|1924|3|17
death_place = New York City, New York
restingplace = Lovington, New Mexico
state = New Mexico
district = 2nd
party = Democratic
spouse = Dorothy Runnels
profession = Businessman
branch = United States Army Air Force Reserve
serviceyears = December 1942-July 1943
rank = Private |

Harold Lowell Runnels was a U.S. Representative from New Mexico.

Runnels attended Dallas public schools and Cameron State Agricultural College in Lawton, Oklahoma. He was employed by the Federal Bureau of Investigation in Washington D.C. in 1942. From 1945 to 1951, Runnels was a manager for the Magnolia Amusement Co. in Magnolia, Arkansas. He moved to Lovington, New Mexico in 1951 and became a partner in Southland Supply Co., in 1952. In 1953 he formed Runnels Mud Co. and in 1964 RunCo Acidizing & Fracturing Co. In 1960, he was a founder of the Permian Basin Petroleum Association. He served as a member of the New Mexico Senate from 1960 to 1970. He served as delegate to New Mexico State Democratic conventions from 1960 to 1979.

Runnels was elected as a Democrat to the Ninety-second and to the four succeeding Congresses and served from January 3, 1971, until his death in New York City on August 5, 1980. He was interred in Rest Haven Memorial Gardens in Lovington, New Mexico.

References

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